Denver's weather in November can bring a wide variety of conditions. What can we expect in 2010? (iStockphoto / johnnyscriv)

Typically November is a quiet weather month with plenty of nice, fall days but it can also turn wet with plenty of snow and moisture. Just like Forest Gump’s proverbial box of chocolates, you never quite know what you are going to get.

Looking into the weather history books, we see that November is actually Denver’s second snowiest month, second only to March (April is third). Historically we average 10.7 inches of snow during the month.

One little known fact… November is the area’s least sunny month, tying with May with only 64 percent sunshine. September is the sunniest month with sunshine 74 percent of the time.

Get all the details on Denver’s November weather including a look back through history, a recap of last year and the statistics in our November weather preview.

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